tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107769989561591314.post8257277201784948499..comments2024-01-09T02:54:38.178-06:00Comments on Green Goddess Glamping: Why Choose a Teardrop or Tiny Trailer?Tom Keplerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11213713830938688817noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107769989561591314.post-54448239232945390102019-01-19T04:47:46.367-06:002019-01-19T04:47:46.367-06:00This is something my wife and I have experienced, ...This is something my wife and I have experienced, too. Because the trailer structure is more permanent, the set-up and break-down take less time. Thanks again for your insightful comments.Tom Keplerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11213713830938688817noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107769989561591314.post-43908906331363394112019-01-18T08:44:22.454-06:002019-01-18T08:44:22.454-06:00Thanks again for your blog. Our first time campin...Thanks again for your blog. Our first time camping with our new teardrop was quite telling. We backed the teardrop up, plugged it in, set up the pop up canopy and 25 minutes later we were all set up. A Pop up camper pulled in about the same time we did. They had owned it many years and camped a hundred times in it. Long after our little teardrop and our campsite was ready to go our neighbors continued setting up. It took them nearly an hour to get ready to camp. Granted, they had a lot more room in their camper but I could not believe the work involved. A day or two later we watched them break camp. Once again we noticed that it took a lot of time and effort. When it was time for us to break camp for our very first time, 20 minutes and we were on the road. I guess I like the simplicity of our little teardrop.Jim Cookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08974773596782892338noreply@blogger.com